What is a Whoodle?
A Whoodle is a unique doodle breed created by crossping a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier and a Poodle. Whoodles are known for their affectionate personalities, intelligence, and soft, non-shedding coats, making them wonderful family companions. Learn more: What is a Whoodle?
Are Whoodles non-shedding?
Yes. Whoodles are considered non-shedding dogs. While no dog is completely allergy-free, their coat type produces minimal dander and is often a great option for families with allergies. Regular grooming and coat care are essential to keep the coat healthy. Learn more: Are Whoodles Hypoallergenic?
What size will my Whoodle be?
Whoodle size depends on the Poodle parent. Most Whoodles range from small-medium to medium in size. We provide estimated adult sizes based on parent dogs, but exact size cannot be guaranteed. Learn more: Whoodle Size Guide
Do Whoodle coats change color?
Yes. Many Whoodles experience natural coat color changes as they mature. Puppies may lighten or soften in tone over time. This is normal and expected with this breed mix.
What is your puppy socialization process?
Our puppies are raised with Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS), age-appropriate socialization, and sensory enrichment. They are exposed to household sounds, handling, and confidence-building experiences to help them grow into well-adjusted companions.
Are your dogs health tested?
Yes. All of our breeding dogs are Embark health tested, allowing us to make informed pairing decisions and prioritize long-term health.
When can puppies go home?
Puppies typically go home around 8 weeks of age, once they are developmentally ready, eating independently, and have received age-appropriate veterinary care.
Will my puppy be potty trained?
Puppies go home with a strong foundation, but potty training is a process. Continued consistency and routine in the new home are key. Learn More: Whoodle Temperament Guide
At what age is a Whoodle fully grown?
Most Whoodles reach their full height between 10 and 12 months of age and continue filling out until they are approximately 12 to 18 months old. Growth varies depending on genetics, parent size, and whether the puppy is a Mini, Medium, or Standard Whoodle. Learn more: Whoodle Size Guide
How long do Whoodles live?
With proper nutrition, regular veterinary care, exerc, and responsible breeding, many Whoodles live 12–15 years. A healthy lifestyle plays an important role in supporting long-term health and longevity. Learn more: Whoodle Lifespan
Do Whoodles bark a lot?
Whoodles are generally alert and may bark to communicate excitement, greet visitors, or notify their families of something unusual. Most are not excessive barkers, and good training and socialization help encourage appropriate barking habits.
Do Whoodles like to cuddle?
Many Whoodles enjoy spending time close to their families. Their desire to cuddle can vary based on genetics, temperament, and individual personality, but they are often affectionate companions that enjoy being near their families.
What size crate does a Whoodle need?
The ideal crate size depends on yourWhoodle’s expected adult size. Most medium-sized Whoodles do well in a 36-inch crate, while Mini and Standard Whoodles may require smaller or larger sizes. Crates with adjustable dividers are especially helpful during puppyhood. Learn more: Whoodle Size Guide
How much grooming do Whoodles need?
Whoodles require regular brushing and professional grooming every 6–8 weeks. Consistent grooming prevents matting and keeps their non-shedding coat healthy and comfortable.
How often should I brush my Whoodle?
Most Whoodles benefit from brushing three to four times per week to help prevent tangles and mats. Puppies should become comfortable with regular brushing early so grooming remains a positive experience throughout life.
Learn more: Whoodle Grooming Guide
Are Whoodles good with children?
Yes. Whoodles are typically social, playful, affectionate, and gentle companions that can do very well with children. Early socialization, positive training, and supervised interactions help relationships between children and puppies.
Learn more: Whoodle Temperament Guide
Are Whoodles good with other dogs and pets?
Yes.Whoodles are social dogs that often enjoy the companionship of other dogs and household pets. Their ability to get along with other animals depends on genetics, early socialization, training, and each dog’s individual personality.
Do Whoodles need a lot of exercize?
Whoodles enjoy daily walks, playtime, and mental stimulation. They are active but also love relaxing with their families.
Are Whoodles easy to train?
Yes. Whoodles are intelligent, eager to earn, and typically respond well to positive reinforcement training. Early socialization, consistency, and short, enjoyable training sessions help puppies build confidence and develop good manners.
Do you offer lifetime support?
Yes. We provide ongoing support for our puppy families and are always available to answer questions about training, grooming, or development.
How do I reserve a puppy?
Families can reserve a puppy by completing an application and placing a deposit once approved. We work closely with each family to ensure the best possible match.



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